Hi Felix
Would you grab branches/0.5-yu, compile it on your 64-bit machine, and do the following test:
(suppose you have logged in on tty1 tty2, and your X session is on :0,)
tty1:
export DISPLAY=:0
cd libgnomenu/server
./gnomenu-server
tty2:
cd libgnomenu/server
./gnomenu-call -c Ping -p message -v "ding..ding.."
./gnomenu-call -e Hello &
./gnomenu-call -c Emit -p _event_ -v Hello
and tell me the results?
(something like)
Code:
[rainwoodman server]$ ./gnomenu-call -c Ping -p message -v "ding..ding.."
** Message: <GnomenuGlobalMenu>::cid obtained: 1014
ding..ding..
[rainwoodman server]$ ./gnomenu-call -e Hello &
[1] 21716
** Message: <GnomenuGlobalMenu>::cid obtained: 1015
[rainwoodman server]$ ./gnomenu-call -c Emit -p _event_ -v Hello
** Message: <GnomenuGlobalMenu>::cid obtained: 1016
(null)
[rainwoodman server]$
<command name="Hello" cid="1016"><p name="_event_">Hello</p></command>
[1]+ Done ./gnomenu-call -e Hello
Thanks
Yu
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